Corrected entry: Although the paper is based in London, the money in the envelope that Charles gives to Amy is American currency.

Correction:American money is more commonly accepted throughout Eastern Europe than British Pounds, or even the Euro. Some places will not even exchange other currencies than American for the local currency. Since she is traveling to Romania, her boss likely knows that American is much easier to exchange than any other currency, so gives her US dollars.

Corrected entry: The bribe that Amy gives to the landlord in Romania is in American currency.

Correction:American money is more commonly accepted throughout Eastern Europe than British Pounds, or even the Euro. Some places will not even exchange other currencies than American for the local currency. In Russia for instance, even though businesses are required by law to take only rubles, most places will gladly accept US dollars.

The original script by Neal Marshall Stevens had nothing to do with the Hellraiser mythos, but when it was decided that this would be a Hellraiser sequel, Tim Day made the character of Winter a descendant of the toymaker L'Merchant.